Drawer for refrigerated locker systems



- understood that the Patented Aug. '19, 1941 DRAWER. FOR

REIRTIGEgATED Locxna sY EM William McKinley Baird, Chicago, n1.' 2 Original application January 26; 1939, Serial No.

252,973. Divided This is a divisional application of the original application Serial No. 252,973 filed in the United States Patent Ofllce on January 26, 1939, for Refrigerated locker system, now Patent 2,198,239.

Among the objects of my invention is to provide drawers for a refrigerated locker system in which side and rear angles are used forth-e di rect support of the mesh portion, the bottom pan and the front insulated door. My drawers for refrigerated locker system have and t 1939, Serial No. 267,472

2 Claims;

such other obhis application April 12,

v to the front of the door. Each door has a suitable handle 35 containing retaining and locking mechanism.

The front face 30 of the drawer 26 extends forwardly so as to be substantially flush with the outer face of the shell of the refrigerated locker system when in closed position. Each drawer 26 jects, advantages and capabilities as will later more fully appear and which are inherently possessed by my invention. I v

While I have shown in the accompanying drawing a preferred form of my invention yet I wish it I same is susceptible of modification and changewithout departing from the spirit of my invention.

Referring to the drawing:

Fig. 1 is a detailed face view of mydra'wer; Fig. 2 is a side elevation partly brokenaway to show the bottom pan; Fig. 3 is a rear elevational view; Fig. 4 is a detailed sectional view on line ll of Fig. 2, and Fig. 5'is atop P an view of my drawer. The embodiment selected to illustrate my inhasa gasket 38 attachedto the inner edges of a flange 39 on the face 30 so as to seal the drawer upon the same being in-closed position.

Having thus described my invention, I claim:

1. A drawer for a refrigerated locker system comprising two ventlon discloses drawers for use in a refrigerated locker system. Each of the drawers 26 has a. pair of side angles '21 connected by tie or rear angles 28. At the rear of said side angles 21 said drawers 28 has a roller 29 adapted to facilitate the movement of the drawer on the tracks of the frame of the refrigerated locker system. Attached to the front ends of the side angles 21 is a front face door 30 which has attachedto its inner surface suitable insulation 3|. Wire mesh is attached to the rear angles 28 to form a rear screen 32; and wire mesh is also attached to the side angles '21 to forms'ide screens 33. is held in place preferably by the same bolts that fasten the rear a les to the side angles. The front edge of the bottom pan may be turned up with the edge turned-back and with holes in the turned up portion to receive bolts for attachment each of A bottom par: 34

pairs of spaced side angle members, with one pair of said side angle members located at each side of the drawer, rear angle members connecting said side angle members, a front face door' attached on its inner surface to the front ends of said side angles, wire'mesh attached to said side angle members to form side screens,

wire mesh attached to said rear angle members to' form a rear screen,a solid bottom pan attached to said side angle members, said bottom pan having a front turned-up edge attached to said front door, and a. handle attached to said front door. 7

2. A drawer'for a refrigerated locker system comprising a frame composed of two pairs of side angles with one pair of. side of the drawer, and

said side angles'at each face door for attachment of the pan thereto, and

a handle attached to the outer surface of said 2 front door.

WILLIAM McKINLEY BAIRD.

rear angles connecting .said side angles, screens attached to said side and portion of said front 

